Letterfuel

Send better newsletters.

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A curated newsletter helps you grow your audience, build closer relationships with your fans, and share what you're working on. Letterfuel makes it easy to start, then publish consistently.
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Ramy
Thanks for hunting Letterfuel, Jack! Hey hunters - happy to finally get Letterfuel out into the world. Letterfuel lets you easily start a curated newsletter. You don't need to create an account to try it out, so give it a go if you've always wanted to start a newsletter or want a better workflow for one you already publish. The idea behind Letterfuel came about when I created an internal tool for a newsletter I run (UI Movement) to simplify the process of putting the newsletter together every week. Initially, I would clone the email template every week, then spend ages replacing the old content with the new. This involved a whole lot of copying and pasting and it was easy to make mistakes. I figured others probably would benefit from a better way to build digest emails, so I made it a tool anyone can use. Based on feedback, it's evolved to include a decent landing page builder & more. It's still early days so I'm open to feedback and would love to hear your thoughts on Letterfuel as it currently is and where you think it could go in the future. I'll be around all day to answer questions 🙌🏼
Graeme
@ramykhuffash great work, just gave it a quick go - very easy to use!
Ramy
@graeme_fulton Thanks for trying it out, Graeme.
Andrew Askins
@ramykhuffash congrats on the launch, man!
Ramy
@andrewaskins Thanks dude - we should catch up soon!
Luis Gabriel Martins
@ramykhuffash Hi Ramy, congrats for your product it seems to be a great one based on the comments. I’m considering starting a newsletter myself so I’ll definitely check it out. Quick question: at first I was going to use Revue, can you tell me how Letterfuel is different? Thanks
Christina Pashialis

As a marketer, newsletters usually take AGES to put together if creating your own content. I've been using Letterfuel for my newsletter FPL Fanatics. Takes an hour of my time a week to simply drag and drop links from the web that subscribers will love. Can start getting subscribers from day 1 as you get a ready-to-go landing page with your newsletter. Highly recommend for time poor content marketers!

Pros:

A marketer's dream to get subscribers quickly!! Gives you a ready to go landing page & can drag & drop content into your newsletter quickly

Cons:

n/a, looking forward to more analytics in the future :)

Steven J. Selcuk
Is it free? Damn! 🤜🏻 You are good!
Ramy
@stevenselcuk Thanks Steven! Free until 100 subscribers 😉
Steven J. Selcuk
@ramykhuffash enough for me ✋🏻 sorry 😁 .
Mike Gatward
Great work @ramykhuffash Got to test out Letterfuel pre-launch and it is great. Quick and simple to get started. I really like how easy it was to add RSS feeds to automatically pull in content. After that, creating the actual emails is ridiculously fast. I really wish this had existed when i was running a daily newsletter. The pain of having to copy and edit a mailchimp template still haunts me. Letterfuel makes me want to revive it.
Ramy
@mikeaag Thanks Mike. Your testing in the early days helped me improve the onboarding flow significantly and pointed out some fairly embarrassing bugs 🐛
Ben Levy
Hey @ramykhuffash, this is a problem near and dear to me, as I spent a year building my former company's external and internal newsletter. Since I've seen the power of a newsletter, I created a personal one and run it through eLinks.io (which I found through PH). What would you say is the value prop of Letterfuel vs. elinks? Thanks! Ben
Ramy
@benmlevy Hey Ben. Honestly, I've not tried elink.io out - I'll give it a play and get back to you with the differences (if any). From what I found during customer interviews, there seems to be plenty of room for tools that improve the newsletter workflow though! If you have the time, please have a play with Letterfuel and let me know what you think, you experience would make your feedback even more valuable.
Ben Levy
@ramykhuffash Sounds good. I just signed up and will give it a runthrough to let you know my feedback! I'd also add that I don't think elink is a great product, more of the solution I've been using to date.
Ramy
@benmlevy Interesting. Would you be up for a quick chat about the tools you've used for this generally? Ping me ramy@letterfuel.com if so!
Ben Levy
@letterfuel @ramykhuffash Just shot you an email...looking forward to chatting!
CA West IV
Thank you for sharing, I am eager to give this a whirl on my project. Question: I have used paper.li in the past, what differentiates your product?
Ramy
@arthur_west_iv I don't remember what Paper.li did, but as far as I remember, it was for creating curated publications for Twitter mainly? It looks like it's changed a lot over the years, I'll have to try it out and see how it compares with Letterfuel. Sorry that's not the most helpful of answers.
Andy McIlwain

I've dabbled with IFTTT, Zapier, manual curation, and RSS imports into traditional email service providers. Nothing's come close to being this easy.

Pros:

Super-simple interface. Handy Chrome extension for curating on the fly.

Cons:

None so far.

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